My Proficiency with Figma:
Nurturing UX/UI Insights
Over the past few years, my professional journey has been significantly intertwined with Figma. This platform has not only become a staple in my work but has also been instrumental in fostering my understanding of User Experience (UX) and Interface (UI) principles across various projects.
One notable project, which served as a culmination of my skills acquired through Figma, was undertaken during my participation in the course ‘Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Design’ at my university. The project, titled “The Climb,” revolves around the creation of a mobile application designed to function as a social network for climbing enthusiasts worldwide.
The essence of “The Climb” lies in enhancing the climbing experience by providing a platform for climbers and gym owners. Users can register either as climbers, enabling them to search for gyms and fellow climbers, engage in challenges with friends, and track their daily training routines; or as gym owners, allowing them to manage information such as opening hours, trainers, and more.
To provide a glimpse into the project’s vision, I have crafted a landing page using Wix.com, featuring a demo in Hebrew that intricately explains the app’s user flow. The creation of this landing page serves as a precursor to the promising trajectory “The Climb” holds in the realm of climbing-centric social networks.
View landing page and demo here